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Generative AI: A global guide to key IP considerations
Artificial intelligence (AI) raises many intellectual property (IP) issues.
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The Joint Commission has released new and revised requirements applicable to behavioral healthcare and human services (BHC) organizations that use restraint and/or seclusion. In their announcement, The Joint Commission stated that “[p]hysical holding restraints can be as dangerous as other types of restraint and should be held to the same requirements, as evidenced by a study that examined data collected over 26 years regarding restraint fatalities among children and adolescents in the United States.” Because this standard is effective immediately, facilities should confirm compliance with the requirement and be prepared to address and remedy any noncompliance existing at the time of their next survey.
The Joint Commission is updating the definition of “restraint” in the glossary of the Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Behavioral Health Care and Human Services:
Restraint is any method (chemical or physical) of restricting the freedom of movement of an individual served to manage their behavior. This includes any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the ability of an individual to move their arms, legs, body or head freely. It also includes any drug or medication when it is used as a restriction to manage the individual’s behavior or to restrict their freedom of movement and is not a standard treatment or dosage for their condition.
Examples of what is not considered a restraint is also included:
The changes to the Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Behavioral Health Care and Human Services affect any BHC organization accredited by The Joint Commission and provide best practices for other entities.
Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers will continue to follow updates from The Joint Commission.
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The UK remains a world leader in offshore wind, accounting for roughly 20 percent of global offshore wind capacity, with 11.3 GW operational. It is forecast that installed capacity will rise to 19.5 GW by mid 2020s.
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On 21 May 2024, the European Council (or Council) adopted the so-called ‘Hydrogen and decarbonised gas market package’ (the Gas Package). The package contains a recast of the 715/2009 gas regulation (Gas Regulation) and a recast of the 2009/73 gas directive (Gas Directive) aimed at reforming the existing EU regulatory framework to support the deployment of renewable and low-carbon gases, in particular hydrogen. As such, it represents a major development in the EU gas market.
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